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"What were you thinking?! Some good experiments, okay. But one that can do this?! What if Cobra sees this?!" Nani screamed, indicating the wreck condition of Jumba's ship. Sometime the night before, the ship had been wrecked. They had first suspected vandals, but when Jumba counted the experiment pods on the table, a confession was in order. "So Syler was right when he mentioned something about a 635?" Stitch asked, Angel clinging to his arm. "He was knowing about experiment 635?" Jumba asked while Lilo looked at the remaining pods. 'I was just joking when I said that!' Syler protested. "Ah, I am thinking not. You are having knowledge of all experiments through 643. Just probably not being aware of it." Jumba said, making everyone stare at Syler. "Why does he get all the good stuff?" Stitch muttered. "I wouldn't know." Angel responded. "That was rhetorical." Stitch said to Angel, smirking. "I know." She said back, licking the side of his face.
'Okay, I think I've seen enough.' Syler joked, looking at the ceiling. "So what do these do?" Lilo cut in, still examining some of the pods. "Ah, some of them are similar in function to 633. And a couple...well, I am forgetting what they are doing." Jumba said. "I can't handle this. I'm going to work." Nani said, not sounding like herself. "Is that normal?" Mediator asked from inside a cabinet. "No... and what are you doing in there?" Lilo asked, opening the cabinet. "Looking for loose change." Mediator responded, performing her equivalent of a shrug. "Why?" "The frog said there was loose change all over the place." "You are weirder than Sandwich boy." Lilo smiled, shaking her head. Suddenly Syler spoke up. 'Hey are you to just going to keep kissing or help?'
"This is just too easy." Came a voice from a corner of the ship that was shadowed. No one but Mediator noticed, but she was too busy paying attention to Angel and Stitch to really care.
Three hours later, at Gantu's ship, 625 was for once doing something constructive. At that time, Gantu burst in. "625, why didn't you tell me that the computer was going off?!" "Because I was too busy drawing blueprints for a sandwich construction line!" 625 protested. "Well, I better check which experiment it is before Hamsterveil yells at me for your laziness." Gantu sighed, pressing the button on the computer/orb.
"Experiment 635 activated. Primary function: General chaos and tester of 626." The computer beeped. "Ah, a new one. Hamsterveil would be pleased." Gantu said. "He'd be even more pleased if you presented these pods." Came a voice from the elevator. Gantu turned around to see 635 standing there, carrying the pods for experiments 641, 640, and 643. "Who are you and what are those?" Gantu demanded, pulling his blaster out of the holster. "Experiment 635. These are experiment pods. I'd think you would know that, seeing as these are the types of things you are after, are you not?" 635 responded, a slight trace of amusement detectable. "No wonder that pathetic excuse of an evil experiment keeps beating you." "626 is a trog!" Gantu shot back. "That must make it even worse when he beats you." 635 said, a smug look on his face. "Hey hey hey, looks like we have another person to share humiliation with!" 625 said, walking in from the kitchen. "Gantu, what is with all this not catching experiments?!" Came Hamsterveil's voice from the comm. Screen. "Uh, Doctor Hamsterveil, I caught experiment 635 and these three unactivated pods." Gantu lied, only to be cut off by 635. "Yeah right, I came here willingly and I brought the pods so the Doctor can use them." "Stop making with the absurdities! There is no Experiment 635!" Hamsterveil yelled, only to take back the remark as soon as he saw 635. "Ah, excellent, experiment 635. Yes, what were your plans to take down 626?" Hamsterveil asked, thinking that 635 had a plan. And indeed he had.
Okay, that's Chapter 7. Seemed a bit oriented around 635, but that's because the plot for this and a couple other stories needs to have some orientation around some of the other experiments. Please review!
